Two figures with raised and readied bows. The figure on the left wears a large hat, carries a daluur, and appears to have some kind of a protective jacket. The figure on the right is more schematic, as are the caprids on the right.
Seven burial mounds on the east side of a partially dismantled round khirigsuur; an eighth burial is located just to the east of this group. The burials may represent two different periods and are all later than the khirigsuur.
Crudely pecked deer with large antlers, followed by either a wolf or a feline. Other engraved elements including a large bow (below deer), and section of a large ibex, upper left. Upper section of surface with ""Wild Bull Panel.""
Huge fallen slab with many petroglyphic images including Late Bronze Age bulls and two Turkic riders. Surface much defaced by modern writing. This slab is just to the north of ENCL_00003_TG.
Vertical panel, quite broken, with metallic patina above. Rider with large banner, shield (?), small figure holding a lead to horse. Small earlier animals below.
Tangle of overlaid images on larger panel. In the center are two small archers aiming their bows at each other; the one on the right is overlaid by a crouching feline (?), while that on the left is overlaid by a large caprid. Several running, crosshatched wolves are visible in the center and an earlier, heavy bull is on the left.
Hunting scene with rider and foot archers, argali, ibex, and a deer. In the lower section, two darker Bronze Age animals can be seen beside the fine, whitish argali. The foot archer has been pecked over an animal. Smooth, split outcrop.